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    [Politics] Proportional Representation

    Not for me, no. I just think it would take time for people to realign themselves or build political parties that properly represented their views.
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    [Politics] Proportional Representation

    I totally agree. I just think that would take time to develop away from a 2 party system, even if the voting system was changed to PR tomorrow.
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    [Politics] Proportional Representation

    Maybe, maybe not. I don't think any voting changes would be immediate because the two biggest parties are currently so prominent. But I think there would at least be the potential for other views to come into the mix in the long term and, most importantly, I think MPs and parties would have to...
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    [Politics] Proportional Representation

    This is absolutely it. There is a large portion of this country who don't vote because they live in a safe seat. This also makes the MPs lazy - I can genuinely say I've never seen or heard of any MPs in my local surrounding towns doing any form of campaigning or interaction with local...
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    [Politics] Proportional Representation

    Absolutely. This is arguably the biggest driving factor behind Brexit - the fact that the current status of our Parliament simply doesn't represent anyone but themselves (and I include both main parties in that, as they're as bad as each other).
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